Earlier this week, we reported on a display issue that was happening to some models of the Samsung Galaxy S8. The issue was a red or pink tint on the display. After a year of hardware defects, Samsung can’t afford another major problem like this. Quick to quell doubts, Samsung has confirmed a fix is on the way.

A Samsung spokesperson had this to say:

“Because there are some complaints about the red-tinted screens, we decided to upgrade the software next week for all Galaxy S8 clients.”

The software update will expand the color range so users can make the red hint even lower. Samsung was previously telling people to adjust the color temperature, but users claimed that didn’t solve the problem. Apparently, they were correct. Look for the update to hit both Galaxy S8 models sometime next week.

How long the battery lasts on the Galaxy Note 8 is only one component of battery life. Sometimes how quickly a phone can charge is almost as important so we decided to put that to the test. Here’s exactly how fast you can expect to fully charge the Galaxy Note 8.

Google first launched their Google Finance website in 2006 but the service hasn’t seen an update since 2008 and the Google Finance Blog was closed in 2012. While modern portfolio trackers and stock trading services like Robinhood have risen to the top, Google has largely sat on the sideline, letting competitors have their way with …